Jibu Elias
Jibu Elias, a renowned AI ethicist, has significantly influenced the AI landscape, particularly in India, where he founded the INDIAai portal, a pivotal platform for advancing AI awareness and integration across diverse sectors. His work prominently addresses critical justice areas within AI, emphasizing the reduction of the digital divide through initiatives that make AI accessible and beneficial for all segments of society. Through his leadership at the Mozilla Responsible Computing Challenge and the GIZ AI micro-credential project, Jibu champions ethical AI practices that ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability. His notable publications, such as "Governments Are Key to Unleashing AI-Enabled Societal Advancement" and "Truly Global AI Ethics and Culture Extend Well Beyond Abstract Discussions," delve into the use of AI to support justice and equity, providing comprehensive analysis and actionable recommendations. Additionally, Jibu’s efforts to promote inclusive digital futures are highlighted in his articles on the INDIAai portal and his presentations at international forums, where he underscores the importance of responsible AI governance.
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